ABSTRACT

The official publication of the National Conference of Black Political Scientists (NCOBPS), this annual publication includes significant scholarly research reflecting the diverse interests of scholars from various backgrounds who use a variety of models, approaches, and methodologies. The central focus is on politics and policies that advantage or disadvantage groups because of race, ethnicity, sex, or other factors. The research is performed in a variety of contexts and settings.This second volume is dedicated to the twentieth anniversary of the founding of the NCOBPS, and is commemorated in a special introductory section that includes major feature articles, a special symposium, and a book review section.Lucius J. Barker is Edna F. Gellhorn Professor of Public Affairs and Political Science at Washington University, St. Louis, and author of a number of books and articles on American judicial politics and public law and African-American politics.

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Editor’s Note

Edited ByLucius J. Barker

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Special Anniversary Section

chapter |9 pages

NCOBPS: Twenty Years Later

ByMack H. Jones

chapter |9 pages

NCOBPS: Observations on the State of the Organization

ByDianne M. Pinderhughes

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Feature Articles

chapter |22 pages

Racial Belief Systems, Religious Guidance, and African-American Political Participation

ByMichael C. Dawson, Ronald E. Brown, Richard L. Allen

chapter |27 pages

Electoral Politics, Affirmative Action and the Supreme Court: The Case of Richmond v. Croson

ByW. Avon Drake, Robert D. Holsworth

chapter |18 pages

Political Responses to Underemployment among African Americans

ByCedric Herring, Gloria Jones-Johnson

chapter |19 pages

The Politics of Desegregation in Higher Education: Analysis of Adams States Progress

ByJoseph “Pete” Silver, Rodney W. Dennis

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Symposium: Big-City Black Mayors: Have They Made a Difference?

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Introduction

Edited ByMichael B. Preston

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Big-City Black Mayors: An Overview

ByMichael B. Preston

chapter |7 pages

Black Mayoral Leadership in Atlanta: A Comment

ByMack H. Jones

chapter |9 pages

Mayor of the Colony: Effective Mayoral Leadership as a Matter Of Public Perception

ByGeorgia A. Persons, Lenneal J. Henderson

chapter |8 pages

The Political Legacy of Harold Washington: 1983–1987

ByRobert T. Starks, Michael B. Preston

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The Politics of Detroit: A Look Ahead

ByWilbur C. Rich

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Mayor W. Wilson Goode of Philadelphia: The Technocrat

ByBruce Ransom

chapter |8 pages

Black Mayoral Leadership: A Twenty-Year Perspective

ByWilliam E. Nelson

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Book Forum

chapter |22 pages

The Pioneering Books on Black Politics and the Political Science Community, 1903–1965

ByHanes Walton, Leslie Burl McLemore, C. Vernon Gray

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Independent Leveraging and Local Community Development

ByMary Coleman

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Bibliographic Essays Race, Class, and Urban Politics

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Race, Ethnicity, and the Politics of Resources

ByCharles V. Hamilton

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Separate and Unequal Societies in Urban Politics

BySusan Welch

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Urban Politics

ByZelma A. Mosley

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Book Reviews

Edited ByLucius J. Barker